S.African utility Eskom asks to recover $5.5 bln via higher tariffs

South African state utility Eskom is seeking to recover 66.6 billion rand ($5.5 billion) of costs incurred over the past three years through higher tariffs, saying it sold less electricity than forecast because of an economic downturn.

Eskom, which supplies around 95 percent of South Africa’s electricity, is battling to stabilise its finances under new management after narrowly averting a liquidity crunch this year.

The power firm was at the heart of corruption scandals surrounding ousted President Jacob Zuma and is regularly cited by ratings agencies as a threat to the country’s creditworthiness.

Public hearings began on Monday on whether the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) should allow Eskom to recover the 66.6 billion rand of costs through electricity tariff increases. Read More